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Harley Sportster Frame Steering Neck Timken Bearing #48300-60 Race Usa 1982 & Up on 2040-parts.com

US $45.95
Location:

Crosby, Texas, US

Crosby, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:No returns accepted after installation. No damaged items accepted for return. There is a 20% restocking fee. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Timken Bearings USA Manufacturer Part Number:Replaces Part # 48300-60 & Part # 48315-60 Part Type:Sportster neck bearing & race USA MFG 1982 & later

These 2 sets of steering neck bearings and races are for Harley Davidson Sportster models from 1982 and later, this is XL, XLS, and XLX models.  This is for 2 sets of  Timken bearings and races,  for 1 price.  Each picture shows 2 sets of bearings.  These are 'MADE IN USA' Timken bearings and have 2 part numbers. Please check your parts book to be sure this is the correct bearing for your model.  This is part # 48300-60 for the bearing and part # 48315-60 for the race.  Please check the parts catalog number for the part you need, there is NO return for wrong year or fit, when the part number is given in the listing.  Please contact with questions.  NOTICE...  The Free Shipping is by  USPS  First Class Mail, it could take up to 9 business days delivery time, after it is paid for, if you want this item quicker, contact me before purchasing, for charges for the quicker delivery service.

 

READ...International buyers...All International shipping is by USPS PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL with tracking.  Customs fees and delays in delivery are the responsibility of the buyer.  Please contact for combined shipping.

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Texas residents add 8.25% to the total for state sales tax.     

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